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Scientists discover that serotonin may worsen tinnitus instead of helping it — challenging assumptions behind common antidepressant treatments

Mayo Clinic researchers found that tiny synthetic DNA molecules can hunt down and attach to ‘zombie cells’ linked to aging and disease

A landmark review just reversed decades of recommendations on a blood test that detects a biomarker for one of the most common cancers

Archaeologists excavating a Scottish hillside found a hidden stone bothy used for illegal whisky production centuries ago

A mysterious ancient tunnel hidden beneath Jerusalem was uncovered near Kibbutz Ramat Rachel — its purpose remains unknown

A 500-year-old gold dental bridge found in Scotland is the earliest known oral care of its kind — and it was still attached to the skull

A local resident spotted strange rocks by a pond in Thailand — they turned out to be bones of the largest dinosaur in Southeast Asian history

An 89-foot, 27-tonne dinosaur found in Thailand rewrites the history of giant sauropods in Southeast Asia — named ‘Nagatitan’ after a mythical serpent

Tiny synthetic DNA molecules called aptamers can selectively attach to ‘zombie cells’ — opening a new path to slow aging

Scientists found that serotonin — the brain chemical targeted by antidepressants — may actually make tinnitus worse

Your body’s physical decline quietly begins at age 35 — a 50-year Swedish study tracked fitness, strength, and endurance across thousands of people

A compound called roseoflavin triggers cancer cell death at low doses by sabotaging vitamin B2 metabolism inside tumors

Scientists discover vitamin B2 builds a shield around cancer cells that blocks a key form of cell death — and a bacterial compound tears it down

Hubble reveals a galaxy where the supermassive black hole is killing star formation by ejecting all the gas

Mars may hide a faint ring of dust knocked off its moons Phobos and Deimos — Psyche’s flyby images could reveal it for the first time

The Senate voted 50-49 not to advance a bill requiring congressional authorization for the Iran war — three Republicans crossed over

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